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§iLe N THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921.. ELECT NEW MEMBERS Besant 8 orclock at the centrat High| K EFPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Did Pa Touch? Well, Rawther! AMUSEMENTS. TO MAYFLOWER SOCIETY Twenty-Five Added to Organiza- tion During lm—comm(ttm Named. The hoard of assistants of the So- ciety of Mayflower Descendants -in the District of Columbla at a meet- ing Wednesday, with the newly-elect- ed governor, Ernest W. Bradford, pre- siding, elected two new members, M Ddisey Cushman Munroe and Mr. Dudicy Blanchard Howsrd. The so- ciety starts the new year with 204 members, of whom twenty-five were added in’ 1920. Committees for the ensuing year were selected as follows: Membership, Howard W. Blanchard, Capt. Frede- rick W. Mitchell, Miss Isabel S. Chamberlin, Miss Carlie E. Marsh and AMrs. Charles F. Nesbit; publication. Mrs. Bertha M. Robbins, Dr. Edwin A Hill and Mrs. Frank H. Towner; au- &-4rg. Pr. Paul B A. Johnson, Walter {'o er and Mrs. Bertha (}un. room -nd property, Y. M. C. A. hold!llabb o Tocloe 'y concert at TODAY. College Women's Club holds a tea &t 4 o'clock at 1822 1 street. Frederic ‘Wile speaks. —_ New Jersey Irish, Central — Adverulflnen & BI‘" PASTOR URGES THRIFT. Rev. G. A. Miller Boosts Economy Drive at Railroad Y. M. C. A. An address by Rev. George A. Miller, pastor of the Ninth Street Chrisfian Churcli, closed a week's series of lec- tures on thrift and economy at the Terminal R. R. Y. M. C. A, yesterday afternoon in the Union -station *“¥Y" rooms. Rev. Miller based his address on the personal value of sharing with others the fruits of thrift, and doing it in an intelligent manner as well as in Christian spirit. Officials of the Terminal “¥" de- . OH'DOY! SKATIN' BACK WARDS (3 MEAT! GUESS HELP! HELP! Y DEAR- mo You TOuCH AMUSEMENTS. TODAY AND ALL WEEK MARY PICKFORD In her latest and greatest “‘THE LOVE LIGHT"’ ~—By FRANCES MARION— LOEW’S OLUMBI ASKS HELP FOR CHINA. Bishop Walter R. Lambeth of the Methodist Episcopal Church South esked support for rellef work in China at a mass meeting of Washing- ton congregations at the Mount Ver- non Place M. E. Church South yester- day. He said 45,000,000 people would starve within the next six months unless _relief were speedily given. He said that Chinese mothers were cast- ing bables in wells because of lack of food to care for them. Announcement ‘was made *Rat Sun- day, February 6, had been designated as the day on which Washington pastors will be requested to present the Chinese appeal before their con- huh Bond, Mrs. Bertha E. Robert- som, George Stanley Pev:k and Mrs. Louis A. Abbot; meeting and program, Dr. William S. Washburn, Stephen Tyng_ Mather, Mrs. John B. Larner, Donald Woodward, Thomas S. Hop- kins, Mrs. Warren E. Emlet and Harry W. Van Dyke, and press, Carter B. Keene, Mrs. H. B. Patten and Charles H. Stokes. ship is restricted to lineal , over eighteen vears of age, of any passenger on the May- flower on the voyage which ended at_ Plymouth, Mass., .in - December, 1620, and it is believed the saciety that many Washingt s are still eiigible to membershie Algernon A. spinwall, an expert historian, is-in charge of the examination of the pedigree papers of all applicants. ¥rank H. Briggs, 719 15th street, is the secretary of the local orgamiza- partment exnpressed gratification over the results accomplished by obser: ing national thrift week. The pi gram was promoted by G. H. Wins- low. secretary of the association, and J. L. Ferguson, assistant auditor of the Terminal Company. Glllfi( = ZIMBM.IST POLI'S, TUESDAY. JANUARY 25, 4:30 Sests now on sale at Mre. Grosne's Conost u.mmt 15th and G sts. n. 6483, Tomorrow Night! Drama League Benefit For Near East Relief | Washington Hotel FOUR SHORT PLAYS At 8:15 O'Clock Authors: IDSUMMER ADNESS A Wm. C. DeMille Picture WITH JACK HOLT, LOIS WILSON, LILA LEE, CONRAD NIGEL CLYDE COOK COMEDY “DONT TICKLE"™ Special Film Features i O'DONNELL’S . CRANDALL’ 535 Sth St CHARLES RAY, in TODAY_LOIS 2 OMA “BACK OF M. A BOODNY Revere Theater | " TOMORROW O'DONNELL'S Qevers JResed vl G| CRANDALL'S mane W "S YOUR HURRY. AVENUE G! 645 Pa. Ave. S.E, CIRCLE %19 Ps. Ave. N.W.Ph. W. 883 | “y\umg o by DATLY: 3 M. SUNDAY, “PARLOR, BEDROOM AND BATH.” With an ALL-STAR. cux’r sr» ’?';A}J‘L ;{3 (\\'))l (FATTY) ARBUCKLB, in DBED ATTRACTION, NEW THEATER s.E. sAvnv THEATER 4th St. and Col. Rd. WEBBR'S 1O, PLEASE Aud MACK SENNBTT" DAVIES, in “THE Hear Agnes Whelan, Central High. —Advertisement. D. C. MAN TEACHING IN WEST. Eliot G. Mears of this city, who re- turned last spring from the near cast, where he rved as trade comm sioner of the United Statex Depa ment of Commerce and also as a member ‘of the Harbord mission to Armenia and the transcaucasus, ‘is now acting professor of economics at “Tarzan” ! “Jungle Tales of Tarzan” By Edgar Rice Burroughs. Is Now 85¢ Pive other Tarzan Books at same pri Pearlman’s Book Shop tion. Leland Stanford University. Calit. | gregations. O e nertiinanicsen . MDHO) T AT T —— e Her diszabeih Noves thompron. ||| NEW STANTON 55> 4.8 55,55 BOSTON SYMPHONY CRAN'DALL’S flol.bl) 'I'BEA'I'EI\ TODAT_MARION DAvu.s. in “THL REST- TOMOREOW — THOMAS MEIGH, OF Another Great Double. Show. GLADYS WALTON In “RISKY BUSINESS.” Wild Irish Rose, Central High.—Ad- vertisement. ORCHESTRA PIERRE MONTEUX, Conductor NATIONAL LKBA'I'EIL Tuesday, Irish mass meeting, Central High. Irish song, Central High, tonight— Advertisement Adv erllaemen BALL—i0 P.M. O'Clock A.M. to 1 Save | } “SON OF TARZAN,” No. 7 | “CONRAD N QUI =g i Tickets, $250, for Plays and = And MACK . SENNETD'S - < CITV NEWS N BRI, % OLYMPLC 72, 2 | o s CASHRNSR e BALL YOU ““MID-CHANNEL." TRUXTON 308 Bond Bld e cert Bursau. Droop’s. 13 & G. Tel. M. 6483. | Brunswick Dance Records —are the liveliest, most up-to-date and best dance records ever made. Just think, théy can be played on your talking machine or phonograph, no matter what make, with steel -or fiber needles without any extra attachments or pomts. and the prices are ndlculously low, too. Just come in and héar them and be convinced of their superiority. Get one “oritwo at once. If you want the very latest hits, send us yourmame and address and we will place you on our mailing list:and we will send you a. copy of each list as it comes out. No charge.to you. Just read over this wonderful list, selected at random from our large catalog of these choice rggords : YORK THEATER CRANDALL'S G0t Joncecess TODAY — HERBERT RAWLINSON, in ASSERS-BY." TOMORROW—STAR CAST, in *CLOTHES.” And COMEDY, “APRIL FOOL.” LYRIC 4 Irving Sts. N.W. Ay eEN PRATRIE TRATLS" TOM MIX. A complete and thrilling sequel to *The Texan,” Story by James B. Hendryx. Also comedy, 2 reels. LEADER =7 9th Below ¥ SBCOND AND LAST WEEK. CONTINUOUS-10 AL T0 11 P.M WESLEY BARRY The Children of the American Reve- Tution will meet Satu: at 3 p.m. at the Memorial Contjnental ‘D. R. Hall. Miss Alice Hutchins Drake will speak on. eroes and the Prominent ‘Women in History.™ + = Wellingtom A. Ae ‘will present a song recital at the Second Bap! Charch, 3d street between H and I streets northwest, Thursday at 8:15 p.m. Chrisilan heallag services will be held tomorrow evening at 8°o'clock at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 14th street- and Columbia: rud. All de- nominations invited. The Women' Ml.-n Iul.llry Society of the Follnlry M. E, Church N. Capitol & Q Sts. N.W JAMES KIRKWOOD. in “THE BRANDING IRON.” luflfio[ 11 AM—All Week—11 P.M. r Garson Presents 4 1 cLam_ximpaL ! - YOUNG ‘The Mutiny of the Elsinore’ By Jack London. An all-star cast. CESS 1119 H N.B. CHARLES RAY in “THE DESERTER” CAROLINA Are you satisfied with seeing your children grow up with- out your lesson in saving, and without doing anything toward their future? ANK 9th Below F. JEAN BEDINI'S | Peek-a-Boo ORIGINAL CAST Today and A Sidney Lust’s “Shoppers’ Rest.” will hold.a reception tomorrow even- : S e R S i g IR AV OF SIXTY-FIVE witLiam EARNUM in [ HE SR AR s and Miss e entra. ; Pierce will speak. 3 m CARESSES—Amother Fine Fox Trot. 85¢ AND SAVINGS With “THE ORPHAN" Admission, Zielucluting War Taz. &% ” ; ovelty RS 2 Bobb; FREE-OUTDOOR CIRCUS — Miss Boyatew's carrent eveats clase “ : Obby UGOLING | CLOWSN— 2 will _mest tomorrow evening at 3§ oGay ,'v',‘“‘:?’ i eireis Lo b Wi By P Cor. 7th and E Sts. DUMBARTON 1349 Wiseonsin Ave. ' WR FLED o’'clock at Clifton tesrace south. BOW WOW—On s“ ‘, Gene Rodemich's or- 85¢ CLARK HK;TAI:;I‘ BOSWORTH, The ty will meet “ chestra . g:fl'":"v ey .dp'l':" . the '!‘nom‘un KCHOES—A Fox Trot You and ¥ 00], an streets. Dancing. 2024 tar Trio. £ ST TARE A ROSE—Fox Trot. By the Al Star Trio 55C Paul iy "‘N"'D‘lg:o"'z.'l'o"v Former stadents of Untversity ANYTIME, ANYDAY, ANYWHERE—Fox Trot. By o { of Michigan will mest 'rmuuy at 3} o05o e all Sear Tator 85¢c e 14th Street and R. L Ave By oo G MY WONDER GIRL—Fox Trot.” By the Vernon Trio @ Irisk Demonstra- MCCULLO ) IR T SADA COWAN By the Vernon tion, Central High S tion of officers. WHISPERING—A - I)ll‘r Fox 1T'rot. School, Monday ——STRAND— Seuch Daketa Seciety wilt held MY MIDNIGHT FROLIC GIRL—Fox Trot. By the 85¢ | evening, Jannary 24, 8 P.M. NEXT WEEK— a reeepmn and dance Thursday eve: Vermon “GIRLS FROM HAPPYLAND” ing a¥'the Hadlaigh Fotel, 1612 stresi (| 2063 SUDAN—Fex Tror. By Grovw Bres. Neveity B 85c || 25 ittt i S T i e MOORE’S e e e DOLLY—Fox Trot. By the All Star Trie....... LAY sing *“The, Soldiers of rio. Complete change of bill todsy. Golden Rule Councll, No. 10, »- EVERYBODY CALLS ME HENRY—Ome-Step. Green mission Free G ARD EN ff:."“""”" 'm."‘"m“"p 3 2043 * S EEY SEPTEMBER—Fex Trot By Greem Broes. 85¢ e VAUDEv";l\TE SR . of > - ETR( SR RniNoe CRANDALL'S METRoPoLrran Teany. Novelty Band.. - it WHO WANTS A BABY?—Fox Trot. By the All Star Trio. ROSE OF THE ORIENT—Fex Trot. By the All Star Trio . ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In the Charming Story of Young People and Young Ideas. “PLEASURE SEEKERS” ARCADE TOMORROW F Street at 101h ALL THIS WEBK—POLA NEGRI, in “PAS CRANDALL'S e .Jlk.lh Pgramount Presents ENID IEIIETT Married members of Deltn Tau Delta will Hold'a dlaner Wednesday evening at the chapter hm-l. 11'0 mn setty avenue: 5028 o Orenemtrar o o DY Isham Joncs Raia- Up-to-the-Minute Novelty [} ] ropax-any wines aiNmem, vt EMPIRE ! A“Mm ‘:flm!llhh tonight — Dnlsm PARADISE—Fox Trot. By lln- Jenes $1,00 %(‘r)l;_n'pw—“nux o.\n-r g THE :.:;.:;n:; .uwnl.A'x—ru vot. o1 S i D. ‘v—n EI{FF;.I.;.I'H' u m m m 5026 Rainbo Orehestra. CRANDALL’S Theater.oth & 1 sta. e AT LS o Kwum‘on—"u Tret. By Tabsm TODAY AND TOMORROW—MAE; “THE LOVE FLOWER” jormal mmunity - ‘Center Orehestra ENNE-SCOTT, jo “BEHOLD “Yxxfwi'ic}! R 'illIXI:.I‘ lll‘-l.fl‘ ':’ 3 FAIR ONE—Fe3 Trotf. 9 = the: Nationat - Opera fl,“":n‘,".:. e 51 s Hed nnd i e R e i Blackistonels Dainty DONA MAREA traine e 3330 Selock his afternoon “Club” Center= aimty : e Gt Fr Lecture sz East .Washington Community Cen- | '“]e Gib”n co, lu, . ee c‘fin mm"m iy roide meings of The viach | ; ’ piece, $3.50 SOLO DANCE HE'I'IONI.ITII_] e Eract T B e T30 A cor the busy howiess andmakss [/l DANCING ™eshNg™ St e . 7 hostess, 5 30 2 i entng: e a5 Chfame horess sod parss fn CHRIS’I'IAN SCIENCE |/l sEcomp Bi6 WEEK TRzDERICK. sTOCK, ( Johmson-Powell Community Center fuscligon SLes oridinner, NATIONAL THEATER THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 4:30 o'clock this etterac You Smoke for Pleasure KEITH'S .= ||| Rev Antrew .l. r,m.-.... CSB. setetsc PRIHODA vietiniet be held at 7 uuoi this. evening. —and the better the cigar the MORE 15 S 390 HoPy 28 ..‘u';" Of Boston, Mase. i ie 2t Mrs. Grolts Con aale at Mrs. s Con- E V. ‘Brown Community Center| PLEASURE. sOu. O1Y oa Member of The Board of Lec- mn'?nu"'\':'.i’v'im-. 134G TeL M. holds beginners’ mncn at's o'clock’ of ‘Lombardi, m tureship of The Mother Church, this afternoon. 2 14th & H + Main 3707 EO CARRILLO The First Church of Christ, —3 x4 " e c’“" it o ol e e ‘1'?5'-':';'3;'. e Sclentist, in Boston, Massachusetts, M E and shms uine v e e eer eéa High School and College PR TR eo. At Masonic Temple Mlss LOUISE HOMER Southeast Community Center hold 5 nn'; ¥ lux;::n” u;;"n‘;go Auditorium T $ e ot e i e i Noble Size, 10c €XU DOOKS SO ERAY movus [|] 13th & New York Avenue e, Doy o 6 Fione Park View Communjty Center. hold: - ewiand Eact At 4:45 P.M. and at First Church CIN N Napoleon Size, 15¢ For the Secona Semester of - Chrin, Scicntiat, - Columbia = DANCING s ESeHRE b an, a 5 — s evening. 33 gl P l . Bu nk shop‘ Monday, January 24, 1 Gw Classes Tues. and Pl‘lr‘:';llll“ Ballsoom for rent. $5. W. 1129, We teach you to dance In one course, if you ean be taught, at the RIGHTWAY SCHOOL OF DANCING 1218 NEW YOBK AVE. Dunbar Civic Center holds meet- Other cigars of equal quality cost you 25% more. * ings of the James Reese Europe Post, 5. American Legion, and the Woman's Auxiliary at 8 o’¢léck this evening. The Amphion Giee Club and the Community Chorus practice at the usual hour. Birney Commun! typewriting, Both Lectures Are Under the Auspices of Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, of Washington, D. C. No Collection All Welcome MYRNA SHARLOW Prima Soprano Chicago Opera Co. oloi Made in Washington by Henry T. Offterdinger 508 Ninth St. N.W. Headquarters for Briar Pipes and Smokers’ Articles Symphony Orchestra of 35 ~—CRANDALLS, B o] Rubinstein Club Tickets, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 Arthur Smith, 1308 G S COLLEG t Gots Results' RAVER Center hola shorthand and fancy ang advanced o vnaeats. " Erivste lessons, needlework at § o'clock this evening, - — i IIONAL : Col. R&- L hade hour, L. FRIDAY 4130 NATIONAL ATIONAL Z:zies 32 TODAY e “Toom for _begianers, The Deanwood Commrunity Center | i Wed: Mats, Sat. o Dot bave an appoint: holds mestings of the Bible Study. | 7 's Bomantic Opera, Beginaiag at 6:30 P. M. ene " Priate mstroct | THELMA GIVEN | America’s Leading language, Sewing and ‘Handidraft elubs this evening. ‘With Marion Green, the Americax Mary Miles Minter W Our Great Sale of | Each Day $1 Lest, Irish oratory, Central High;—Adver- With Jack o 1rish orators & - \lollll;! e 4nd the Origiaal Loatsm sad . Y. Cust. “ALL ml‘i’;"fii ” Miss Marjorie Eo‘rlcoran . , $2.00, $1.50, Refined Ballroom Daneing. i a3 e ° M by % Tickets, § 3 Next wm’w R 'Sed n.w. Ph. Franklin 7680J. 24% ey Iy astlc Ric ¥ o Special r 2 = York Academy Mid-City’ Citizens’ Assoctation meets Camera, with a7 AB“"A" I'IIWLI = New Bt S St ROt » | g T g e w e 1 5 e 1 DANCING | e: i % I with = n-u asfew | North Capitol and _Eckington Citi- ! - osl jiliex: Shyeess ] Vi'it T birees. trem 28 Ad: i ratuse e zens’ Assocration meets-at 7:30 o'clock : | Jan. 11 the £ Those Captivating 5 o it ORGE 1% MAraeg LA e o, Pex Trot, Walta at the Emery School, Lincoln road G || price was $70.40. Several o se | Cabm John B"dge BRO) 282538 s G O-DATE DAN and § street northeast. i e R fla E ch dl)l' Sfi 146 ” 4d Enjoy a Famous ."l' IIE'ITI Hessonadle mtes. Lady and gmtles West, tr‘ndo cfllklum i A::,?.;m_;oln —has been such a tremendous suc- less until sol PA | ‘ —ai Table ):i'flote OF 1920 fiu’“ CITY. Orchestrs musie R - e nceol Q! v 7 1 1 BERT WILLIAME, Latheran Chareh. 2oth and & Tl cess that“e. ha\e‘decldcd to continue i M, A. LEESE ES TONIGHT i Chicken Di (] GEORGE McEAY, = GEORGE LA MAIRE T worthwest. . . Bush-Brown speaks. these special prices for this week. E sharpen all DANC i Open 1 P.M. to 12 P.M. ___:’_____g_' JAlabame mgfli‘gfls‘.& teception Avail yourself of this great opportu- \ V sors, Razors Penkaives E— =\ A La Carte lAN- 31, J.J. Hoffman and Mrs. H. L. Holt o 200 1 er an itchen Knive: per Dl.!l Twice Dally Thereatter, SALON OF g._‘ Chapte e D“mtwl' e]"““" et nity by purch»asmg at once. {Ice Skates, etc. £ usnupleth ada m::ew 3 i D. W. lmhfl:‘ s '".?‘n'&‘.‘.‘«‘%fl?:..m ] ter, t ck - r 121 h S et sl We do Nickel Plating, Gold Piat. || School of Dramatic Art s "o Portes . - W. GRIFFITH'S || cxfiel i oo Sl "of ol imeads B e e mm: ing and Silver Plating. = — : Greatest Picturization o e DUPONT Avvrss— 5 ot a::\lnl' People's building * All Work Guaranteed. JOllll M. Klllle SHUBE’R‘:L&gfilff 8120 Bt ,;_. gt A S TR {] The Emiuent Actor-Evangelist Himself = ACHBR, STUDIO, 115% League of Americun Women A to C | $350] $2.70 Select Dramatic School of the highest PROF. AND MRS. 3 & i o Stroctions. of the v Tst. m.w.—Class Monday and Friday, 8 te el e s Fiu el 3 viox | 56l %% THE GIBSON CO., || ot s Wi B0 0 sy e o el O L Garter Legging.§C to E :ém 293 917 G St. yeurs' expericnce. North S B 1, Tt eer Stockimg o 5 [12g8). 42 N i | RS . he Naval Lodge Halk #th street and Knee Cap.......{E to G} 360| 270 1921, Evening clusses only STUDIO: 1141 CONN. AVE. Pennsylvania avenue southeast. Knee Legging..].Cto G | 675] 585 Phones: Day, Col. » Fraoklin 5338, = RS il Knee Stocking..| A to G| 810] 67 Individual "'*".{:.L..d..""‘“:."“"".,....,...,"""" Ry o ML B Shoutder Cap-..| 5 o R | s g e sk ks, ot = ¥ By L R N T Peet G o 1| dos) 0 e == MISS CHAPPELEAR streets morthwes 0 A . Miss Jamet Richards spéaks at’ Thigh Stockmg:d & 1o 1| 113|165 | | E. Morrison Paper Co., || SHUBERT-BELASCO . : of the 3 Py e o'clock at the Chufeh of Our Father. - - . Ay Loo 24 3. 7. Shubert Prost the Eefresk- American Guild of (}nnutl Now Bresking All Becords at the DAVISON'S"“ 1329 M n.w.Pa O'Connor School holds an elocution 7 o - SNBSS o1 Tove, Touth and Lesghior, il ] Tor Seneet Thomtcn New York. Season’s Tosale gt recital at 8:30 o'clock at the Y. M. - ; HARRY WHEATON HOWARD, Organist, 2 Restliont w-n. -Navy Tape. e Hid €. SO «s ANC, ' \Fhied Ohurch of Chis, Selcatist, SEATS TOMORROW || Siifinr o a, Ay Indian dalezations in Washington b nt and Mt. Vemou M. E. Church South. Nights and Sat. Mat., 30¢ 12 3200 e D rs dancs Gat. Bve. Sith e hold 3 council of the tribes at § 917 G St. N.W. HARRY ROWARD MUKLLER, Orgssint; YOcher Daily Mats, 25c ts SKOS WSATHERINE BALLE welock at the Y. M. €. A, 18th and G .. First Congregational Ohuréh. oiFéets. The Store Your Physician Recommends ery ealthfu] NEXT MO, SEATS THUR At the New Yotk is paying 35.09_C el T et it aaan s ' K OomeLaberion Doe | || NANCE O'NEIL IN || i sinno b2 Sognom [} S30R00 2 30007 5800 00 5 5 o e o, Tzl semmission ~on, -lrish . indépendence S EATNN DOWRR: OAT: Cotluorion: ™ T s S i g f

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